Aris Palamaras

Aris Palamaras (75 BC-) was an Egyptian armor merchant who lived in Sais during the 1st century BC. In 48 BC, the medjay Bayek interrogated him about the harbor master Zervos (after briefly noticing that Aris had a long night of waiting for customers), and Aris nervously said that Zervos was away, and that he had gone to Letopolis, attracted to the promise of having a new life. When Bayek asked if this meant that he was not dead, Aris asked why he would think that he was dead. Bayek later tailed Aris and a few other suspicious merchants to Zervos' home, where he revealed that he was on their side, and sought to help them with ending Ptolemy XIII's tyranny.